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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 29 for Windows => Topic started by: jepi on January 15, 2025, 11:54:26 am
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From the 24H2 update, all directories seen by Windows Explorer are checked read-only.
This attribute is not actually active. Indeed, the display of attributes in Windows Explorer indicates the 'DA' attributes for these same directories and in no case the 'R' attribute. So it is possible to create and modify files in these directories.
However some applications like JRiver MC29 (or Vortex it seems as indicated in https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/windows-11-folder-keeps-reverting-back-to- read/982dc5db-bb60-4d77-aabe-6094a8e90e1a?page=1) can no longer delete, modify files from their databases.
Having recently performed the 24H2 update, I was able to return to the 23H2 version. Unfortunately the read-only checkmarks remain and I can no longer use JRiver under version 23H2. I have tried many methods to get around this problem, in vain!
What can I do?
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You should be able to change the permissions to read, write. Try a Google search.
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The problem may be related to folder Permissions and not attributes, since the folders/files are not actually read-only.
Check permissions with icacls "C:\Full\Folder\Path" in command line.
IIRC, older versions of MC would put the database under C:\Program Files\JRiver instead of the user's profile folder. This can cause problems when the permissions for C:\Program Files are reset by a Windows Update.
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Thanks for answer.
All files are on nas.
I try icacls
C:\WINDOWS\System32>icacls "\\ds224\musique\total"
\\ds224\musique\total S-1-5-21-3629005379-4284481121-3013712908-1203:(I)(OI)(CI)(M,DC)
S-1-5-21-3629005379-4284481121-3013712908-3054:(I)(OI)(CI)(M,DC)
S-1-5-21-3629005379-4284481121-3013712908-3052:(I)(OI)(CI)(M,DC)
S-1-5-21-3629005379-4284481121-3013712908-501:(I)(OI)(CI)(RX)
1 fichiers correctement traités ; échec du traitement de 0 fichiers"
but impossible to erase a file from mc29, possible directly by win explorer.
I look in program files and user profile folder, but nothing.
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Check this thread:
https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/topic,140005.msg972319.html#msg972319
This seems to indicate the folder has 3 users with Read/Write permissions, and 'Guest' with Read-only permissions. MC is likely connecting as Guest.
You can try re-applying permissions to the shares (using the NAS, not Windows), or temporarily enable Read/Write for Guest/Everyone account. Also make sure SMB level is set to v2 or v3 on the NAS.
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Ok you are the best.
Modifying permissions of guest to read/write resolve.
I try to find where modify guest by an user read/write, the permissions in the nas are ok for my pc/user. Did not find in JRiver /tools.
Another light for that?
Thanks again
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Good that it works :)
No clue, not sure why MC is using Guest but Windows Explorer is not :-/ Perhaps MC is using NFS protocol while Windows uses SMB.